His release from Cardiff is bewildering to me but he could be used in an advanced playmaker role to pull the strings and prove a few doubters wrong.

The departure of Oscar Gobern would see us a little short in midfield – a vacancy that young Welshman Jack Collison would be perfect to fill.

The ex-Hammer’s energetic box-to-box style of play would make him an ideal partner to Jonathan Hogg in running the engine room.

His salary would arguably make him one of the club’s highest earners but at the tender age of 25 and with his Premier League experience I can see him being a pivotal member of the first team for years to come.

Reece Wabara would be my main priority to energise our back line.

Having left Manchester City before the end of last season the 22-year-old has the qualities to play as one of the mobile defenders on either side of a tall, commanding centre-half.

Town will need to move quickly as he has attracted interest from Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City where he is currently training.

We won’t have to splash the cash this summer.

O’Grady’s recruitment would be the only signing requiring a transfer fee and departing players will generate a budget for new arrivals’ salaries within FFP rules.

Huddersfield Town will be aiming to get into a position to checkmate the opposition with a summer mantra of ‘less is more’.